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The Spring distro features a Tiles example that shows most of the tiles integration features. Changing the InternalResourceViewResolver to a ResourceBundleViewResolver and including a views.properties file mentioning TilesJstlViews instead of normal JstlViews should do the trick.

Hope this helps,

rgds,
Alef Arendsen

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The Spring distro features a Tiles example that shows most of the tiles integration features. Changing the InternalResourceViewResolver to a ResourceBundleViewResolver and including a views.properties file mentioning TilesJstlViews instead of normal JstlViews should do the trick.

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currently i'm unable to say if the problem come from my tiles definitions files which will be not correctly formed, :?: or if this come from tiles itself which is unable to display all the part of my page ; but just the header and footer but not the menu nor the main body :cry:

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I am a new programmer in Spring MVC and tiles. In my project earlier spring 2.5 and Struts-tiles were used. Now I am assigned a task of upgrading this code to Spring 3 and Tiles 2.2.0. I am extending SimpleFormController in my controllers and overriding protected Object formBackingObject (HttpServletRequest request) throws Exception.

In this method I was using ComponentDefinition cd = TilesUtil.getDefinition("editWorker", request,request.getSession().getServletContext());

to create definitions.

Now I am not able to figure out how to use this method in Spring 3 and how to create definitions.

Can anybody please tell me any book where from I can have knowledge regarding Spring 3 and tiles 2.2.x.